volfan2024
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If we had a playoff system intact we would be looking at this loss in a whole different perspective instead of a death sentence as far as national championships are involved.Just a thought.
disagree...college football has the most meaningful regular season in all of sports. i don't want to look at a game against UF or Bama in a different light. i like the fact that those games, not only mean something from a rivalry standpoint, but also can be difference makers in the end result of the season...If we had a playoff system intact we would be looking at this loss in a whole different perspective instead of a death sentence as far as national championships are involved.Just a thought.
Given the problems you saw in the UT team -- no running game, weak offensive line, no defensive adjustments -- I think this discussion is academic for this year for you.
Lets not get too carried away LG.Academic is a little demeaning when your talking about a game whereby one stop,a matter of inches somehwere by UT that night, we wouldn't be having this conversation.I would like to point something out about the game.When Florida was on offense and they had a commercial time-out, the Gators were huddled with Meyer the whole time, this happened twice I know when they had drives going.I actually thought they had used all but one timeout up prior to halftime but I looked up they still had all three.Made a big play everytime.No sour grapes but UF made one play more is all.Given the problems you saw in the UT team -- no running game, weak offensive line, no defensive adjustments -- I think this discussion is academic for this year for you.
Lets not get too carried away LG.Academic is a little demeaning when your talking about a game whereby one stop,a matter of inches somehwere by UT that night, we wouldn't be having this conversation.I would like to point something out about the game.When Florida was on offense and they had a commercial time-out, the Gators were huddled with Meyer the whole time, this happened twice I know when they had drives going.I actually thought they had used all but one timeout up prior to halftime but I looked up they still had all three.Made a big play everytime.No sour grapes but UF made one play more is all.
Was someone actually looking for a national championship this season? We still have a good shot to win the SEC East, and if we play out of our minds, the SEC.
Freak said that, but I likes me some gravy too....Anything else is gravy.Today 12:26 AM
I remember when Spurrier came to coach Florida. One of the first things he said was how important it was just to compete to win the SEC. I LOATHED him at the time for that as I thought it was shooting too low. I was used to the Gators being in the national hunt. Granted, we had not to that point won an NC, but still, that was the goal. Saying the SEC was the bigger goal, to me, sounded like we were settling for less than ideal.
Of course it would be capriciuos to say I was looking for a national championship in 98.I rather start at the top and let the team prove me wrong.Was someone actually looking for a national championship this season? We still have a good shot to win the SEC East, and if we play out of our minds, the SEC.
My thought exactly. You also had people whining in 2001 when Nebraska played for a NC and didn't win their conference, yet they think their should be a playoff and teams that might not win their conference would be playing for a NC. In Div. 1-A College Football THE SEASON IS THE PLAYOFF. Lose once and you have hurt your chances severly, lose twice and you have virtually no shot at a NC. There is your playoff.When you impliment a playoff, you devalue regular season games and conference championships.
Look at NCAA basketball, or the NFL. A team that has been ho-hum all season can still make it in and if they get hot or lucky, can win it all while just doing mediocre beforehand. It happened both times this last season, I don't think anybody would argue that the Pittsburgh Steelers or Florida Gators were that good during their respective regular seasons, but they sneak in the playoffs, things fall their way and they win everything.
That feels a little less genuine to me. In college football, teams are put to the test. Every time you set foot on the field, it counts. That's what's up.
Good Points.I always thought it was only fair for all conferences to have a playoff game at the end.Had UT not played LSU a few years back we may have been in the N/C game again.We need a system where you get the best of both worlds.
1st, every conference needs to end in a conference championship game (although I don't really care how other conferences arrive at naming a team as "champion"). The champions of each conference would then battle it out, in a series of bowl games, to narrow down to the two teams that play for the National Championship.
You give the BCS conferences a bye in the first round, so you'd have Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, and WAC playing off to end up with 2 representatives (maybe highest rated gets a bye, other 4 teams slug it out in 2 games to get the other spot.
You then end up with the 6 BCS conferences and 2 other conferences doing a playoff to the NC, which means 3 post-season games to a true NC.
To keep it fair, if a minor conference team beats a BCS conference team in the playofffs, the next year the minor conference gets the BCS bye and the BCS team goes through the minor conference rotation. It probably wouldn't happen very often, but it keeps things more fair for all conferences.
When you impliment a playoff, you devalue regular season games and conference championships.
Look at NCAA basketball, or the NFL. A team that has been ho-hum all season can still make it in and if they get hot or lucky, can win it all while just doing mediocre beforehand. It happened both times this last season, I don't think anybody would argue that the Pittsburgh Steelers or Florida Gators were that good during their respective regular seasons, but they sneak in the playoffs, things fall their way and they win everything.
That feels a little less genuine to me. In college football, teams are put to the test. Every time you set foot on the field, it counts. That's what's up.
When you impliment a playoff, you devalue regular season games and conference championships.
Look at NCAA basketball, or the NFL. A team that has been ho-hum all season can still make it in and if they get hot or lucky, can win it all while just doing mediocre beforehand. It happened both times this last season, I don't think anybody would argue that the Pittsburgh Steelers or Florida Gators were that good during their respective regular seasons, but they sneak in the playoffs, things fall their way and they win everything.
That feels a little less genuine to me. In college football, teams are put to the test. Every time you set foot on the field, it counts. That's what's up.